The Word Frequency Tool also displays a Word Frequency List underneath the box with the general information. The list contains an alphabetical list of each word used in the text, together with the number of occurences and how many syllables it contains:

This is the top of the list generated by the academic essay I used in the first part. Curiously, the first item is a mistake, but one which would not be detected by many spellchecks, as a lot are set not to mark words with numbers; there should be a space between them. An interesting, if unintended, result.

The list also shows the frequency of each word and the number of syllables. A word of caution about the syllable count: some words, like interesting, can be pronounced in more than one way, in this case as three or four syllables. The calculation will give the higher number as it is based on the spelling.

The list can be sorted by frequency, but selecting the option from the drop-down box above the list and pressing the Recalculate button: